Which apple is the only one . . . ?
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Which apple is the only one native to North America? 1) Crabapple, 2) Red Delicious, 3) Macintosh, 4) Granny Smith
The answer to last week’s quiz is: The tree with the largest circumference ever recorded was a European chestnut known as the “Tree of the Hundred Horses” on Mount Etna, Sicily. Measured in 1770, the tree was 190 feet around.